This sounds to me like a candidate for POpen, which is available under Unix and firends, but not (yet) fully under Windows. (I'm nibbling at that, slowly.)

(The POpen module allows one to run an external command-line utility, and connect Haskell file streams (terminology?) to the program's standard input and output. With this, I expect you could use a standard CVS client to do what you need.)

#g
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At 08:05 23/02/04 +0100, Jan Scheffczyk wrote:
Hi all,

does anyone know of a Haskell library that provides access to CVS
controlled files?

Access libraries to other revision control systems, e.g., subversion
or arch, would also be greatly appreciated.

Yes, I know of darcs, which is great work I think.
Still, direct CVS access is of importance.

Cheers,
Jan

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